50 Cent’s ‘Diddy Do It?’ Docuseries Sold To Netflix In Bidding War

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50 Cent is probably the wrong person you want as an enemy, and Diddy just found out why.

The G-Unit businessman’s upcoming docuseries, Diddy Do It?, has found a new home at Netflix after a “massive” bidding war. TMZ reported the news on Tuesday (May 21), stating that the series will now be a multi-part documentary detailing the Bad Boy founder’s multitude of sexual assault, rape, human trafficking, and abuse allegations lodged against him.

TMZ previously released a Diddy documentary of their own called The Downfall of Diddy, which highlighted the people who were there during the moments mentioned in various lawsuits. Fif reacted to the outlet sharing the news of his successful bidding war and cracked some jokes at TMZ and Diddy’s expense.

TMZ use this fat boy picture of me because their doc went to Tubi LOL it’s ok guys we’re all making great television mines just happens to be the best! NETFLIX wins the bidding war, but if more victims keep coming out I’m gonna need more episodes,” Fif typed, referencing a picture showing him looking a little husky. The outlet appeared to see his message and changed the picture’s thumbnail to something more favorable for 50. “Ok TMZ put up a 2024 picture baby, let’s work ! LOL,” he responded.

On a more sour note, the news of Diddy Do It? being purchased by Netflix for an undisclosed sum arrives on the heels of Puffy being hit with another lawsuit. TMZ reports that a former model named Crystal McKinney had accused the mogul of allegedly drugging and sexually assaulting her two decades ago. McKinney claims she met Combs at a 2003 fashion event in New York City, where she alleges that Diddy “made a very public display of coming on to [her] in a sexually suggestive manner,” per the lawsuit.

McKinney claimed that at some point during the event, she smoked weed with Sean Combs, believing the drug was laced. As a result, Crystal recalled becoming “very intoxicated” from the joint and was then led to a bathroom by Diddy. There, McKinney claimed Diddy “forced her to perform oral sex on him.”

In the aftermath of the alleged assault, Crystal claimed that the hitmaker “blackballed” her from the modeling industry, and that his actions led to a suicide attempt the following year.

Musician/Producer/CEO Sean ‘P.Diddy’ Combs accepts The 2003 New York Magazine Music/Business Award at the Four Seasons Restaurant December 15, 2003 in New York City. The awards show honors inspiring New Yorkers for their outstanding work and contributions to New York City.
Musician/Producer/CEO Sean ‘P.Diddy’ Combs accepts The 2003 New York Magazine Music/Business Award at the Four Seasons Restaurant December 15, 2003 in New York City. The awards show honors inspiring New Yorkers for their outstanding work and contributions to New York City.

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